Button: China cold could hurt McLaren

F1i 13:53 03/04/2015
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  • Focus: With high temperatures in Malaysia, the McLaren took high speed corners well.

    Jenson Button believes the lower temperatures expected at the Chinese Grand Prix could negate some of McLaren’s strengths next weekend.

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    McLaren displayed a clear step forward between the first and second races of the season, with Button and team-mate Fernando Alonso able to race at the back of the midfield before both retired from the Malaysian Grand Prix.

    With high temperatures at Sepang, Button says he could see the MP4-30’s strengths as the car showed good performance in high speed corners, and while he doesn’t believe the power from the Honda engine will be any more of a handicap in China he feels lower temperatures could have an impact.

    “I don’t think it will be much trickier than here,” Button said. “I think the trickier thing will be it’s cooler, so we will not get the benefit we had [in Malaysia] of having higher downforce than other cars, so they’ll be stronger probably.

    “Hopefully we’ll have a big improvement in terms of power and a few things aerodynamically to help us along. But it’s moving in the right direction and I’m already surprised that we’re racing cars, it’s great to see. The guys have done a fantastic job."

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